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English: photographs taken during our trip, April 1985, by Trans-Siberia Express from Hoek van Holland with a stopover in Moskou, to Nachodka at the easternmost border of the then USSR. By ship to Japan, by underground to our first stay in a temple in the vicinity of Tokyo. From Tokyo with two sponsored Kawasaki motorbikes we travelled to the west, Kyushu, and to the north, Hokkaido.
日本語: 留寿都村か?
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